Massachusetts Bids To Restrict Internet Indecency
Remember the Communications Decency Act? Enacted 1996, found unconstitutional 1997. Or its successor attempt to reduce discourse on the Internet to what is suitable for 8-year-olds, the Child Online Protection Act? Invalidated 2003. Seven state laws attempting to restrict Internet content on grounds of decency have been struck down. Despite all this, Massachusetts has now added a couple of paragraphs to its (traditionally bricks-and-mortar) indecency law that applies a "harmful to minors" test to Internet content. The ACLU of Massachusetts and others have brought suit to block the law, which went into effect on July 11. Coincidentally, today a US appeals court tossed out the FCC's indecency policy.
And not in "Internet" either.
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The irony here is regardless of some law, young kids see crazy hardcore sh*t on the internet every day. So I guess I'm revising my first sentence to say that I would rather raise the maturity of adults to cope with the fact that kids can handle adult content.
The FCC's rules only got struck down for being too vague. If they formulate a list of what words they're not allowed to say (Carlin's list, for example), it would be allowed.
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First they took our money. Then they took our freedom.
But they will never take our Pornography!!!
I know that's the last thing I'd want to take from anyone's cold, dead hands.
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Your state government is about to restrict access to the rest of the world through a firewall. And by firewall, I mean a giant moat filled with burning gasoline. 'cause it's the only way you'll keep out the rest of the world!
The FCC decision is much more far reaching and frankly will hopefully restore some sense to TV and radio.
That won't happen. The networks are still going to censor themselves. They just won't have to pay multi-million dollar fines to the government if something slips through.
If the Obama administration is smart it will not even try to appeal this.
I'm not defending this but look at it this way - if he doesn't appeal it will likely be used against him during the next elections. The issues are deeper than this.
It's a good thing we have ultra-conservative legislators like Russ Feingold opposing these things.
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Religion is harmful to minors. Discuss.
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Unfortunately it would seem that Feingold is the exception rather than the rule when it comes to Congress-critters supporting our civil liberties.
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We are the United States Government! We don't do that sort of thing.
... And any kid can go in to a walmart and buy a pre-paid master card to just buy it on the internet with anyway.
Clearly the Constitution needs to be amended that, if any representative violates his oath to observe the constitution, then he/she will be charged with treason. With greater responsibility comes greater rewards AND punishment.
"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." - historian Evelyn Beatrice Hall
Its not just people claiming to be liberals that try to strip away freedom for your own protection. Those claiming to be conservatives do it just as much, and most likely more.
The words liberal and conservative used to have very different meanings. Now they are just different flavors of fascism.
I've always suspected that "government shall make no law" thingy was too confusingly vague.
Yes, you're perfectly correct that they're neither liberal nor conservative. They aren't even left- or right- wing. They're all a bunch of fascists.
A conservative government would have a small footprint, providing minimal services and not spending more than it takes in.
A liberal government would have few, if any, rules.
I think I saw the quote here on /. first, but it's by Twain. "Censorship is saying a man can't have a steak because a baby can't chew it."
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ECHELON is a government program to find words like bomb, jihad, plutonium, assassinate, and anarchy.
There isn't much argument for regulating it outside of the internet either.
"This post is an artistic work of fiction and falsehood. Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact."
The same way it's always been done: offer speculation with no basis in reality, but treat it as fact.
"In prison you just have to shut your eyes and take it. Here you have to shut your eyes and give it."
Can your kid close a contract with an ISP? No, YOU do that and hence YOU are responsible for supervision of your kid's internet usage. If you put your kids in front of the tubes while you do something more fun, then YOU are responsible for anything bad that happens to the kid's mind.
You want to censor the whole world, just so you can neglect your kids without remorse? F*CK YOU!
The MAFIAA is a bunch of mindless jerks who will be the first up against the wall when the revolution comes
Heinlein, not Twain. "It's like demanding that grown men live on skim milk because the baby can't have steak."
Although it is the social custom in the US to keep kids in the dark over sexual content or cursing has anyone, anywhere, actually offered real proof that such things directly harm children? I suspect that kids walking by dear old dad watching hard core porn in the living room are probably not much interested and rarely suffer any harm from such things. If anyone is harmed by cursing and porn it is more probably adults who can't handle it.